@albion Interesting. Do you believe serotonin lowers or raises pitch, and what did you observe in others and yourself?
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RE: What is you best advice to deepen voice
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What is you best advice to deepen voice
I know this might be a topic some people find uncomfortable, as others have mentioned, but it’s undeniably important—if not one of the most significant factors in how others perceive us. Let’s use this thread to compile the best tips for deepening one’s voice. I’ll start:
This was shared by @sphenoid:
“It’s related to the tone of the vagus and accessory nerves, which control the vocal cords and throat. Massage, light therapy, and topical nutrients applied to these regions can help improve their function.”
Image 1: https://bioenergetic.forum/assets/uploads/files/1707607228689-90b66a3c-ada5-4a2b-b064-af6f2301d47a.jpeg
Image 2: https://bioenergetic.f44orum/assets/uploads/files/1707607228714-6522b778-cdcd-4f9e-aa82-b88ce89bbd61.jpegI speculate that applying topical testosterone to this area might provide similar benefits, and perhaps even amplify the effects.
Excuse me if this is unreadable, I am pretty tired and had a long day
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RE: Tased Thyroid
@smelllikacowshit do you eat a sufficient amount of iodine?
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RE: Nervousness after nicotine/caffeine
Drink apple juice or take pure fructose. from what I understand, the adrenaline pump from coffee is because of a lack of glycogen stores
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What makes a person witty and another person not?
I have been trying to figure this out for a long time: what makes some people so quick with their senses and words? I've noticed that some individuals report using nootropics like phenibut to enhance word recall, making them more fluent when they speak. It also appears to make them seem more intelligent. My question is: what does phenibut, and other similar substances, do to the consumer that enhances their intelligence and fluency with language?